February 2021 Issue No 78
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BURGH BUZZ Burntisland’s Free Community Magazine Previous issues at www.burghbuzz.org.uk February 2021 Issue No 78 Community Award 2021—Burntisland Emergency Action Team In considering the recipient of the 2021 Essential fundraising and the Burntisland Community Award, rather establishment of support from than focussing on individuals, attention local businesses and traders was directed towards local groups who had resulted in a wide variety of responded to the unprecedented challenges services being made available created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The through the operations of BEAT. quality of nominations was extremely As the pandemic spread, BEAT impressive, all demonstrating services became even more commendable enthusiasm and initiative in essential and the entire set-up their willingness to support their fellow moved to more central premises citizens. on the High Street from where a However, the Burntisland Emergency very efficient support operation Photo: Booth Michael Action Team (BEAT) emerged as the clear continues. In due course, there will be a formal winner of the 41st annual Community BEAT was originally formed by an presentation, with a permanent record of Award. The emergency team was rapidly efficient team comprising Brendan Burns, the overall achievement to be displayed in formed in late March to provide essential Yvonne Crombie and Kirsteen Durkin, the a prominent location. assistance and commodities to the most latter being seconded from Fife Council vulnerable in the community. Overall, it was—and continues to be—an and absolutely essential in establishing outstanding piece of work which has Initially, with the assistance of the local secure databases, the initial recruitment of enabled local people to share the burden of authority and the use of the Toll volunteers and distribution of leaflets. the COVID-19 challenges by helping each Community Centre as a base, careful However, they were supported by a huge other in ways which are safe, supportive planning of a complicated logistical army of volunteers and the Community and sustainable. exercise led to the recruitment of over 60 Council will ensure that all active local volunteers and the identification of participants will receive personal individuals and families within the recognition of their resolve and community who required assistance during determination to help others in a time of the early lockdown. need. David Adamson BEM Lifetime Burntisland resident David entered the Binn Race and came a Adamson was deservedly recognised in commendable second in a tight finish to the Queen’s New Year’s Honours with the legendary Jim Leuchars. Locally, with the award of the British Empire Medal for another local worthy, Norman Stenton, he his services to athletics and the local set up the Burntisland Running Club and community. Throughout his 80+ years, coached many young athletes over the apart from National Service and several years. years working in the Middle East and In the late 80s, on his return from Africa, David has been a very active and overseas, David became vice president of valuable member of the local community. the Highland Games Committee on which I personally remember him as an he actively served for more than two inspirational leader in the Boys Brigade decades. During this time, he led as in the Parish Church Hall and also as a Chieftain and inspired others to support sprinter at the Highland Games. the Games ensuring that they thrived and He was an accomplished athlete in his progressed to the successful event that it is today. He is currently Honorary own right, having successfully Club, the 10th oldest golf club in the Chieftain of the Burntisland Highland represented the RAF at a joint services world, and was vice captain of Games. event in Lisburn, Northern Ireland and Burntisland Golf House Club although he having won several trophies at the local David is a versatile sportsman and has confesses that on the golf course these Highland Games. In the mid-50s, he even served as captain of Burntisland Golf days, he might be “slowing down”! 2 Burgh Buzz ▪ February 2021 BURNTISLAND’S COMMUNITY MAGAZINE Featuring — Local issues :: organisations :: events :: people and more Contents From the Editor Community Council. ....................................................... 3 The front page of our winter issue traditionally features the winner of the Community Award. This year, rather than offering Police Report ................................................................... 4 our congratulations to an individual we offer our sincere thanks CBTRA ........................................................................... 4 and appreciation to the entire BEAT team comprising in excess of 100 volunteers. The team collectively, have comforted and Community Police Assessment………...…. ................... 5 assisted literally hundreds of local individuals and families over Burntisland Primary School ..................................... 6 & 7 the last 10 months of the Covid pandemic. Their joint efforts to help others have demonstrated a togetherness and commendable Burntisland Playgroup .................................................... 8 community spirit that the town can be truly proud of. Scots Verse Competition................................................. 8 Also on the front page is an individual award winner, Davie Adamson who was deservedly awarded the British Empire Medal Burntisland & Kinghorn Rotary Club ............................. 9 (BEM) in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours for services to Over 70s Christmas Treat ............................................... 9 athletics and the local community. Burntisland Heritage Trust ............................................ 10 However, another local recipient of an honour from Her Majesty was Collieson Briggs, who in the Queen’s Birthday Honours last Remembrance Sunday .................................................. 11 October, was awarded Member of the British Empire (MBE) for Burntisland First Aid Services Trust ............................. 11 local community support, in particular for services towards vulnerable people during the pandemic. Over the years, as Burntisland Shipyard FC............................................... 12 managing director of Briggs Marine, he has supported many local charities including the Kirkcaldy Foodbank, Rachel House and Burntisland Golf House Club ........................................ 12 Burntisland Shipyard Football Club. Julie Anderson, Head of our Burntisland Scouts ............................................... 14 & 15 local Primary School in her article on page 6, gives a striking example of the Briggs generosity towards the local community. Toll Community Hub on the High Street ...................... 16 Another well deserved local honour. The Churches ....................................................... 18 & 19 But what of the future? There is no denying that normality is a Burntisland Bird Watch ................................................ 20 long way off—but there are encouraging signs on the horizon. The vaccine is being administered in greater quantities, the R Craigencalt Rural Community Trust ............................. 21 number is decreasing and we will be emerging from the cold of The Ecology Centre ...................................................... 21 winter into spring and summer when the virus is less potent. Let us be thankful that we live in a town with so many natural Museum of Communication ......................................... 21 amenities—the Links, the Beach, the Binn to name just three. Fun Crossword .............................................................. 22 Why not visit The Burntisland Heritage Trust YouTube channel and experience the full extent of the wonderful environment in which we live and so often take for granted—you will be pleasantly surprised! Editor — Bill Kirkhope Bill Kirkhope 39 The Wynd, Dalgety Bay. KY11 9SJ e: [email protected] t: 01383 822023 Burntisland’s Burgh Buzz Design & Graphics — Michael Booth e: [email protected] Next Issue: May 2021 Advertising Coordinator — James Thompson e: [email protected] Copy Deadline: 15th April Distribution — Linda Briscoe e: [email protected] All contributions to the Editor via email Editorial Committee — or by snail mail. Paul Briscoe, Dave McPherson, Kizzy Wapplington Advertise in the Buzz Printed by Printing Services (Scotland) Ltd Email [email protected] or contact The Editor for more information Broomhead Drive, Dunfermline. Half page £160 Eighth page £40 www.printingservicesscotland.com Quarter page £80 Mini-ad £20 Burgh Buzz ▪ February 2021 3 Your Community Council Community Council Bullets…….. Burntisland Community Council (BCC) is elected every four years to ascertain, The Community Council holds its regular meetings on the second Friday of coordinate and express to local and public each month, at 7.00pm in Burntisland’s Burgh Chambers. authorities, the views of the community which it represents and to carry out other However, meetings are instead being held online using Zoom video- functions in the interests of the community. conferencing for the foreseeable future. Members of the public are welcome Chair: Alex MacDonald to attend or to raise matters of interest to them—please contact the Secretary Vice Chair: Vacant or Chairman if you wish to join. Treasurer: Fiona Watson A summary of issues raised during the last three meetings is set out below. Secretary: Anne Smith Members: Tim